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5 Japanese emotional words Ep.1

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... Read moreการเพิ่มคำบอกอารมณ์ในภาษาญี่ปุ่นช่วยให้การสื่อสารของเราดูน่าสนใจและมีชีวิตชีวาขึ้นมาก เช่นคำว่า 心臓がドキドキする (ใจเต้นแรง) ใช้เมื่อรู้สึกตื่นเต้น เช่น ก่อนไปทริปสำคัญ หรือเจอเหตุการณ์ที่ทำให้ใจเต้นแรงตลอดเวลา ทว่าภาษาญี่ปุ่นยังมีคำที่ใช้เล่าอารมณ์เฉพาะเจาะจงมากขึ้น เช่น หงุดหงิด (イライラする) ซึ่งใช้ได้ดีในสถานการณ์อย่างรถติดหรือเจอความล่าช้า หรือคำว่า ショック (ช็อก) ที่บ่งบอกความตกใจรุนแรง เมื่อได้รับข่าวช็อก เช่น ไอดอลที่ชอบแต่งงาน เป็นต้น นอกจากนี้ หากรู้สึกขี้เกียจ (めんどくさい) ที่ต้องทำงานหรืองานบ้าน ก็สามารถใช้สื่อสารถึงความรู้สึกนี้ได้อย่างตรงไปตรงมา ทำให้การสนทนาไม่ดูเป็นทางการหรือแข็งทื่อ โดยเฉพาะกับเพื่อนหรือคนใกล้ชิด การมีความเข้าใจคำบอกอารมณ์เหล่านี้นอกจากจะช่วยเพิ่มสีสันในการพูดแล้ว ยังเป็นประโยชน์สำหรับผู้เตรียมตัวสอบวัดระดับภาษาญี่ปุ่น JLPT เพราะส่วนหนึ่งของการสอบคือการฟังและเข้าใจบริบทของประโยคและอารมณ์ผู้พูดอย่างถูกต้อง สำหรับผู้เริ่มต้นและผู้ที่สนใจเรียนภาษาญี่ปุ่น ยังมีคอร์สออนไลน์มากมายที่เปิดสอนแบบตัวต่อตัว เช่น คอร์สที่เรียนผ่าน Google Meet ซึ่งมีเอกสารประกอบ และสามารถถามตอบได้ตลอดชั่วโมง การเรียนแบบนี้ช่วยให้ผู้เรียนได้ฝึกทั้งคำศัพท์และการสื่อสารจริง นอกจากนี้ยังมีคอร์สเฉพาะสำหรับติวเตรียมสอบจากระดับ N5 ถึง N3 ที่เน้นการเตรียมตัวเต็มรูปแบบ โดยรวมแล้ว การรู้จักใช้ 5 คำบอกอารมณ์ภาษาญี่ปุ่นที่ถูกต้องและเหมาะสม จะทำให้คุณสามารถสื่อสารอย่างน่าสนใจและเป็นธรรมชาติมากขึ้น อย่าลืมนำไปลองใช้ในการสนทนากับเพื่อนหรือในคลาสเรียนภาษาญี่ปุ่น เพื่อฝึกฝนให้คล่องแคล่วและมั่นใจมากขึ้นในทุกโอกาส!

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How to start learning Japanese
#studyingjapanese #studyjapanese #japaneselearning #japanesewords #Lemon8Diary
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A slice of golden Japanese cheesecake topped with fresh strawberry halves, with a blurred full cheesecake in the background. The image features text overlays 'japanese CHEESECAKE RECIPE' and a star rating.
Various ingredients for Japanese cheesecake are displayed in clear bowls, including cream of tartar, cornstarch, lemon juice, unsalted butter, all-purpose flour, low-fat milk, sugar, eggs, cream cheese, and fresh strawberry slices.
A collage of eight images illustrating the step-by-step process of making Japanese cheesecake, from mixing ingredients to the final baked cake. Text overlays indicate 'YIELD: 8', 'PREP TIME: 30 MINS', and 'COOK TIME: 1HR 20MINS'.
Perfect Jiggly Japanese Cotton Cheesecake Recipe 🍰
This is the best Japanese cheesecake recipe for the perfect jiggly cotton cheesecake. Everyone will love this cross between a cheesecake and a sponge cake! 🤔 Why You’ll Love This Recipe 👉🏻 More than the light and fluffy texture, there are a lot of things to love about this cotton cheesecake r
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Food Plus Words

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A title image with the words "beautiful words and their meaning" in orange and brown, overlaid on blurred text from a book. A "lemons" logo is in the bottom left.
The word "saudade" defined as a nostalgic longing for someone or something distant or lost, representing "the love that remains."
The word "tristful" defined as an adjective meaning deeply yet romantically melancholy.
Check the meaning of these beautiful words
Certain words possess an almost magical quality, resonating deeply within us and evoking emotions that seem to reach into the very core of our being. These words, whether spoken or written, can convey profound beauty, capturing the essence of human experience in a way that feels both universal and
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A hand holds a "Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary" featuring pink cherry blossoms on its cover, set against a blurred background of a desk with colorful lighting.
A person's legs with a Japanese English dictionary on their lap. Text overlays define "wabi-sabi," "tsundoku," and "komorebi," highlighting unique Japanese words.
A tablet displays a "Japanese 101" notebook cover with a blue and white checkered pattern, accompanied by a stylus and a laptop with a light screen in the background.
Words in Japanese that we don’t have in English!
I recently learned that there are so many phrases and words for situations in other languages that we don’t have in English! I’ve been learning Japanese lately and I came across these words that describe a whole scene, and I realized that we don’t really have a specific word for these instances
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CompSkyy

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MANGA TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 3) 🌸
Hey everyone! 📚 I’m back with Part 3 of learning Japanese through manga! Reading manga is such a fun and effective way to pick up new words, improve reading skills, and understand natural conversations. Did you enjoy the last recommendations I shared? Let me know which ones you liked the most! 🤩🇯🇵✨
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Kaylin Do

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A bookshelf filled with various language learning books, including titles like 'Japanese Kanji and Kana Workbook,' 'Basic Japanese,' and 'French' language guides, suggesting resources for language acquisition.
A person's lap with a 'Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary' resting on it, illustrating the article's advice to 'Repeat in context, not isolation' for effective language learning.
A hand holds open a Japanese learning book, displaying pages with illustrated vocabulary for school items and activities, reinforcing the tip to 'Use images, associations, and emotion' in learning.
How I’m Mastering Japanese With a Bad Memory🧠
I used to say I had the worst memory ever, especially when it came to learning a new language. I’d try to memorize vocab with flashcards and random word lists, but nothing stuck. It was so frustrating. What actually helped was switching things up and learning words in context. Like, instead of just
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I’m learning Japanese Hiragana and Katakana.
Here’s how it looks like. 46 hiragana and another 46 katakana. The sounds of hiragana and katakana are equal, but the characters differ. Hiragana is used for words with Japanese origin while Katakana is used for “foreign” words. Because of the sound modifiers and combination characters th
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Watashi Japanese

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A TikTok profile for Gabriel Cunningham (@gabezillah) with follower statistics, highlighting his content: bite-sized videos, fun skits, and interactive challenges for learning Japanese phrases, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
A TikTok profile for "Japanese class" (@japaneseclast) with follower statistics, detailing their content: quick lessons on kanji, grammar, common phrases, fun quizzes, and relatable examples for Japanese learning.
TIKTOKS TO LEARN JAPANESE
This time, I’m excited to share 3 new TikToks to help you learn Japanese! These creators make learning fun with quick lessons, relatable examples, and creative ways to practice. Perfect for improving your vocabulary, grammar, and understanding Japanese culture—all in short, engaging clips! If you k
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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MANGA TO LEARN JAPANESE 🥰
For Japanese learners looking to practice reading, I’ve got a fantastic way for you to improve—read manga! It’s engaging, fun, and packed with real-life conversations. One great tip is to use the Nihongo Dictionary App. Just snap a picture, and it will scan the text for instant dictionary entries.
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Kaylin Do

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A desk setup with two monitors, a keyboard, and speakers. The main monitor displays 'Japanese podcasts for beginners' over an anime-style landscape, while the second monitor shows an anime character. A PC tower with a Sailor Moon sticker and a moon-shaped lamp are also visible.
A notebook with handwritten notes and a pink highlighter, featuring an overlay of the 'Nihongo con Teppei' podcast on a music player interface. Text highlights that it 'also has podcasts with other people' and 'essential grammar and vocabulary videos'.
A notebook with handwritten notes and a pink highlighter, featuring an overlay of the 'Easy Japanese Podcast' on a music player interface. Text highlights that 'the creators talks slowly about everyday topics' and 'posts videos everyday!'.
You should check out these Japanese podcasts!🌸
I know I usually talk about learning Korean, so today I decided to talk to Japanese! Here are some beginner-friendly Japanese podcasts. [Nihongo Con Teppei] This podcast is great because the creator speaks slowly enough for beginners to to pick up and understand the language. With this pod
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Are mnemonics the smart way to study Japanese?
Hiragana and katakana are easy to memorize with the right studymethod! #studyingjapanese #hiragana #jlpt #katakana #nihongo
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Watashi Japanese

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Learn Japanese
#learnjapanese #japaneselearning #studyjapanese #japanesewords #Lemon8Diary
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make learning japanese a game! 📸✨
hi friends! while looking for some new games to play, i recently stumbled upon this one called shashingo. its essentially a game that teaches you japanese! you run around this new town with your camera, and take photos of different things to learn new words. i instantly added this to my wishli
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An outdoor market scene with people, trees, and picnic blankets, featuring overlay text that reads 'MANGA TO LEARN Japanese part 2' in yellow and green, setting the theme for the article.
An illustration from 'Nichijou (My Ordinary Life)' depicting two girls and a black cat in a messy room, accompanied by text recommending it for learning Japanese through fun stories, simple dialogues, and a mix of casual and formal language.
The cover of 'Fruits Basket' Volume 1, showing a brown-haired girl in a school uniform, with accompanying text suggesting it for learning natural conversations, everyday vocabulary, and enjoying a heartwarming story while improving Japanese.
MANGA TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 2) 🌸
Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed the manga recommendations from part 1. Today, I’m back with part 2, bringing you even more great manga to help you learn Japanese. Reading manga is a fun and effective way to pick up new vocabulary and natural expressions. Let me know which one is your favorite so far
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Kaylin Do

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My Barnes & Noble Find for Learning Japanese 🇯🇵
I went to Barnes & Noble looking for a beginner-friendly Japanese book and ended up finding the Japanese–English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK, and it’s perfect!! What I love most is how visual it is, each page is packed with labeled photos, grouped by real-life topics like food, travel, an
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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A digital flashcard displaying a light green pen icon. The Japanese word "ボールペン" (bo-rupen) is shown, translating to "pen" in English, as part of a Katakana objects lesson.
A digital flashcard featuring a light green spiral notebook icon with a pen. The Japanese word "ノート" (no-to) is displayed, translating to "notebook" in English, for a Katakana objects lesson.
A digital flashcard showing a light green cup with steam and coffee beans, representing an americano. The Japanese word "アメリカーノ" (amerika-no) is shown, translating to "americano" in English.
some simple words in japanese 🌸
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Learn Japanese
#learnjapanese #japaneselearning #studyjapanese #learningjapanese #Lemon8Diary
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ANIME TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 4)
Has anyone watched these anime before? If you’ve already seen them, rewatching is always a great idea—you won’t regret it! Anime is such an enjoyable and effective way to improve your Japanese. From picking up everyday phrases to understanding cultural nuances, it’s like learning without even reali
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A bookshelf at Barnes & Noble filled with various language learning books, including French, Spanish, and Japanese. A 'Japanese Kanji and Kana Workbook' is prominently displayed on the middle shelf among other Japanese study guides.
A hand holds the 'Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary' by DK, featuring a cherry blossom illustration, in front of a bookstore shelf. Text overlay emphasizes visual vocabulary for faster recall and stronger memory.
An open page of the 'Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary' displays a 'beauty' section with labeled illustrations of makeup, toiletries, and related vocabulary in Japanese and English. Text overlay asks about learning beauty vocabulary.
My Barnes & Noble Find for Learning Japanese 🇯🇵
I went to Barnes & Noble looking for a beginner-friendly Japanese book and ended up finding the Japanese–English Bilingual Visual Dictionary by DK, and it’s perfect!! What I love most is how visual it is, each page is packed with labeled photos, grouped by real-life topics like food, travel,
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